Genealogy and family network website MyHeritage now has a feature that lets members easily create family calendars. You can choose from 15 designs and 28 languages, and create a calendar in one click. It's automatically decorated with your family photos and populated with birthdays, anniversaries, holidays and other events from your MyHeritage.com family site. You can add or change events and photos, too, and purchase your calendar for as low as $19.95 plus shipping.

Family tree wiki site WikiTree.com has started a Genealogist-to-Genealogist Sharing Network (aka G2G). It'll allow researchers (whether or not they're WikiTree members) to ask other genealogists for help on topics such as general genealogy, research brick walls, or how to use WikiTree.

FamilySearch added 20 million new, free records to FamilySearch.org this week for Canada, Chile, New Zealand, Portugal, Sweden, and 13 US states. The release includes 9 million California death records and 5 million Nevada marriage records. See the list of updated databases and link to each one here.

Florida International University (FIU) has acquired Felix Enrique Hurtado de Mendoza's collection of thousands of books,
handwritten and typed letters, photos and other primary documents
relating to Cuba and Cuban genealogy. They include rare 17th- and
18th-century books, out-of-print publications, and thousands
of unpublished genealogies and family manuscripts. FIU is now raising
funds to create a Cuban center for genealogy centered around this
collection. Read more about the Felix Enrique Hurtado de Mendoza collection here.